The Hidden Story of Residential Business Project in Vancouver

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Explore the intriguing story of a residential business project in Vancouver, WA, through a series of images depicting the challenges, assistance provided, project communications, success, and key individuals involved. The project unfolds with unique and complex aspects, ultimately leading to success and valuable lessons learned.

  • Vancouver
  • Residential
  • Business Project
  • Challenges
  • Success

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  1. October 26-28, 2015 Vancouver, WA

  2. Residential The Hidden Story Business A Project of Its Own

  3. The Hidden Story The Displaced Person Unknown Uncommunicative Secretive Unavailable The Relocation Team First Agent Second Agent Clean Up Crew

  4. Providing Assistance Initial Computation New Information New Agent First Meeting Recalculation Advisory Services

  5. The Rest of the Story Starts and Stops Continuous Replacement Site Search Success At Last Lessons Learned

  6. A Project of Its Own Displacement Approach Committment

  7. Challenges Different Functions Complex Equipment and Needs Timeframe Proprietary Nature Bill is in the Building

  8. Project Communications Who participated Roles Schedule Decision Makers

  9. SUCCESS ALL AROUND Total Project Cost Total costs Reimbursable Schedule Claims Filed

  10. Questions Brad K. Thomas HDR Engineering Relocation Program Manager 123 Second Avenue South Edmonds, WA 98020 Phone (425) 245-9151 or (206) 999-3898 (c) Email: brad.thomas@hdrinc.com

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